Re: Jesus is YHVH??
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:08 pm
Prove it.I mean if the trinity is true then for three days the trinity ceased to exist.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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Prove it.I mean if the trinity is true then for three days the trinity ceased to exist.
Only by the mystery of the Divine Trinity of God' Oneness can such a thing be done.1stjohn0666 wrote:First off, I do not have a PhD ...yet. I am in college working for that very degree. The next thing is I do not subscribe to the fact that God can die because he alone has immortality. Jesus is the son of God. Jesus fully died accomplishing which the first Adam could not. Now as Jesus being a "mere man" that to is ludicrous. Jesus is the only human (who was mortal) that did not have a human father. God did not take a three day break from being God. I mean if the trinity is true then for three days the trinity ceased to exist. Numbers 23:19 is talking about God not changing his mind. Context, context, context.
Do you know the difference between physical death and spiritual death? Do you see any evidence of that in scripture?1stjohn0666 wrote:Jesus fully died. With the 2nd member out of the equation, the trinity ceased to exist. Upon the resurrection of or Lord Jesus then the trinity was back in action. We can't have the bible contradicting itself John 3:16 vs. 1 John 3:16....who died the son of God or God?
FYI, purgatory has absolutely nothing to do with judgment. Whether or not one believes in purgatory has nothing to do with the fact that there indeed are 2 judgments, one individual upon death, and another corporate upon Jesus' return.1stjohn0666 wrote:I don't buy into the doctrine of purgatory @B.W. Judgment happens at the last trumpet which will be at the 2nd coming. There would be no need of a 2nd coming if we get judged before the day of judgment.
2 Sam 14:14, Eccl 3:11, 14 and many more bible verse indicate, that a person continues on immediately after Death such as: 2 Co 5:8, Php 1:23, Acts 7:59, Luke 23:43, Luke 16:19-31 etc and etc for the redeemed. Then this verse says that the unredeemed are held in a place of living confinement until a future time of collective recompense Isa 24:22: "And they shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the dungeon, and shall be shut up in the prison, and after many days shall they be punished." JPS - and Luke 16:19-31 also testifies of this truth too.1stjohn0666 wrote:Jesus fully died. With the 2nd member out of the equation, the trinity ceased to exist. Upon the resurrection of or Lord Jesus then the trinity was back in action. We can't have the bible contradicting itself John 3:16 vs. 1 John 3:16....who died the son of God or God?
I don't buy into the doctrine of purgatory @B.W. Judgment happens at the last trumpet which will be at the 2nd coming. There would be no need of a 2nd coming if we get judged before the day of judgment.
Once again you are not quoting the person you're addressing nor are you quoting the questions you're answering so I have no clue 1) if you're answering me, and 2) where your answer was posted. Could you PLEASE use the QUOTE button when responding to this post and remind me what your answer was?1stjohn0666 wrote:I do not believe that there is such a thing in all of the bible as judgment upon death. That would contradict the very nature of "when" judgment happens. The 2nd coming and the last trump must sound before rewards and punishments are dealt out.
Of your question, I have answered it.
Well Byblos - he may be referring to my post - who knows, 1stjohn666 is not very clear who he means but if it be toward myself then here is my response...1stjohn0666 wrote:I do not believe that there is such a thing in all of the bible as judgment upon death. That would contradict the very nature of "when" judgment happens. The 2nd coming and the last trump must sound before rewards and punishments are dealt out.
Of your question, I have answered it.
Please note what Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament points out, a visitation in wrath on a great day. That Great Day is when all peoples collectively are gathered before the Lord and is defined in the NT as the Great White Throne Judgment. This judgment is far different than the judgment that happened individually as Hebrews 9:27 speaks of.Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament wrote:
Isaiah 24:22-23
Isa 24:22 announces the preliminary punishment of both angelic and human princes: 'asēphâh stands in the place of a gerundive, like taltēlâh in Isa 22:17. The connection of the words 'asēphâh 'assir is exactly the same as that of taltēlâh gâbēr in Isa22:17 : incarceration after the manner of incarcerating prisoners; 'âsaph, to gather together (Isa10:14; Isa33:4), signifies here to incarcerate, just as in Gen42:17. Both verbs are construed with ‛al, because the thrusting is from above downwards, into the pit and prison (al embraces both upon or over anything, and into it, e.g., 1Sa 31:4; Job 6:16; see Hitzig on Nah 3:12). We may see from 2 Pe 2:4 and Jude 1:6 how this is to be understood. The reference is to the abyss of Hades, where they are reserved in chains of darkness unto the judgment of the great day. According to this parallel, yippâkedu (shall be visited) ought apparently to be understood as denoting a visitation in wrath (like Isa29:6; Eze 38:8; compare pakad followed by an accusative in Isa 26:21, also Isa 26:14, and Psa59:6; niphkad, in fact, is never used to signify visitation in mercy)…
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Once again you are not quoting the person you're addressing nor are you quoting the questions you're answering so I have no clue 1) if you're answering me, and 2) where your answer was posted. Could you PLEASE use the QUOTE button when responding to this post and remind me what your answer was?
so now I just type other stuff after quoting edits?B. W. wrote:You ask how to use the quote button
Hallelujah. It's a start. Next step is nested quotes.1stjohn0666 wrote:looks right?